A Family, (Russian: Одна семья) is a 1943[1] Soviet film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov,[2] Mikayil Mikayilov and Rza Takhmasib[3][4] It was banned from being released in theatres by Joseph Stalin's regime censorship, for "poorly reflecting the struggle of the Soviet people against the German fascist invader".[5]
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Russian: Одна семья | |
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Music by | Gara Garayev |
Countries | Azerbaijani SSR, Soviet Union |
Tanker-shooter Najaf mistook the address of the captain's family and is in the house of sergeant Andrievsky, whose family gladly accepts him.[6]
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Films directed by Grigori Aleksandrov | |
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With Sergei Eisenstein |
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Notes:1 — mostly by Eisenstein; 2 — mostly by Aleksandrov. |
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